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I usually wouldnt post something on this forum if i didnt know the facts. This is a perfect example of why. Thanks for viewing

Do you see the issue with this machine? How many people that only have 120VAC can supply 30amps through their outlets?

People that actually have welding to do. This machine is definetly not the "homeowners" machine. The price tag proves that. Thats not my point though. The point is this machine is 120v 140amp 100% duty cycle. My friend that owns the one i used had to install a separate receptacle for it... because of it being 30amp.

People that actually have welding to do. This machine is definetly not the "homeowners" machine. The price tag proves that. Thats not my point though. The point is this machine is 120v 140amp 100% duty cycle. My friend that owns the one i used had to install a separate receptacle for it... because of it being 30amp.

LOL...You could get a Millermatic 252 for less money and have a bigger machine (150amps @100% duty cycle) for those of us that use 240VAC...LOL

Last edited by Dipsomaniac; 11-20-2012 at 09:51 PM.
Reason: put the matic in the miller...:)

People that actually have welding to do. This machine is definetly not the "homeowners" machine. The price tag proves that. Thats not my point though. The point is this machine is 120v 140amp 100% duty cycle. My friend that owns the one i used had to install a separate receptacle for it... because of it being 30amp.

LOL...You could get a Millermatic 252 for less money and have a bigger machine (150amps @100% duty cycle) for those of us that use 240VAC...LOL

People that actually have welding to do. This machine is definetly not the "homeowners" machine. The price tag proves that. Thats not my point though. The point is this machine is 120v 140amp 100% duty cycle. My friend that owns the one i used had to install a separate receptacle for it... because of it being 30amp.

LOL...You could get a Millermatic 252 for less money and have a bigger machine (150amps @100% duty cycle) for those of us that use 240VAC...LOL